Publicado por The Hudson's Bay Record Society, London, 1957
Librería: NorthStar Books, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 16,16
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. BOOK DESCRIPTION: 8vo, lxii, 357, xv pgs. Index, biblio, appendices, list of subscribers. Blue cloth, gilt spine, #658 of limited edition to subscribers only. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Spine faded, else near fine. Interior is very clean, mostly uncut, overall fine. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: The principal theme of the documents are the HBC efforts to improve the terms of trade in the Hudson's Bay area. During this time, the trade was in deplorable condition as the market was flooded with hides and the price was low, while the price of trade goods in London were going up.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Champlain Society, Toronto, Canada, 1948
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 33,66
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition. No. 356 of 550 copies. Original publisher's red cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Top edge gilt. Some leaves unopened. 7" x 10." Pages xli, 1-415, complete. Five black-and-white maps, complete. List of Maps and Introduction in front. Appendix A: Posts, Appendix B: Biographical, and Index in back. Fifteen additional pages in back show the names of Champlain Society officers and members, subscribing libraries, and other Champlain Society publications. Former owner's black-and-white bookplate tipped in on front pastedown ("Vigilans et Avdax; Sir James Dunn, Bart., Q.C., LL.D., 1874-1956"). Pages are very clean and intact except for age toning, small occasional marks or stains, slight wear to extremities, and the former owner's bookplate. Covers are very clean and intact except for slight discoloration on spine, light rubbing, slightly bumped corners, and slight wear to extremities. A Very Good copy. This is No. XI of The Hudson's Bay Company Series, a sub-series within The Publications of the Champlain Society series. Edited by E. E. Rich with assistance by A. M. Johnson. Introduction by E. G. R. Taylor. This volume contains transcriptions of letters by or relating to the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) that were originally written from about 1680-1687. The Preface clarifies that discrepancies in the original letters' dating system means that some of the transcribed documents herein date as early to 1679 and as late to 1694. The Preface also describes the letters in this volume as being a companion collection to the minutes of HBC. Front colophon: "Five Hundred and Fifty Copies of this Volume have been printed. Fifty are reserved for Editorial purposes. The remaining Five Hundred are supplied only to Members of the Society and to Subscribing Libraries. This copy is No. 356.".
Publicado por The Hudson's Bay Record Society, London, 1954
Librería: NorthStar Books, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 25,13
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. BOOK DESCRIPTION: 8vo, xxx, 392, xiv pgs. Index, list of subscribers, 3 maps folding at end of volume. #365 of limited edition for subscribers. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Minor spotting spine and cover, else VG-VG+. Interior is near fine. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: This volume covers the years the HBC began to recover from the chaos of the wars in Europe, as well as the emerging threat of competition from the North West Company and its traders from Montreal who organized that company in 1783. Moose Fort was one of the oldest of the HBC post on Hudson's Bay.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Hudson's Bay Record Society, London, England, 1956
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 42,64
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition. Limited Edition. No. 658. Original publisher's dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Top edge gilt. Several leaves unopened. 7" x 9 3/4." Pages cxv, [1] 2-300, complete. One black-and-white frontispiece showing Fort Garry, complete. Introduction by W. L. Morton in front. Appendix ("Eden Colvile's Letters to Sir George Simpson, 1849-52"), Select Bibliography, and Index in back. Thirteen additional pages in back list the names of Hudson's Bay Record Society Members and Subscribing Libraries. Pages are virtually pristine and intact except for light age toning and slight wear to extremities. Covers are clean and intact overall but have residue and slight fading along spine, a few marks and scratches on front and back, and slight wear to extremities. A Very Good copy. No. XIX in The Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society series. Edited by E. E. Rich who was assisted by A. M. Johnson. This volume contains a transcription of Eden Colvile's letters sent from Canada to Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) officials in London. Eden Colvile (1819-1893) was an English businessman and governor of HBC. He was the son of Andrew Colvile who had worked as Deputy Governor of HBC. Eden took over the duties of another HBC governor, George Simpson. As HBC governor, Eden was tasked with handling a variety of conflicts including racial and cultural tensions between the different residents of Red River Colony in Rupert's Land, the Guilleume Sayer trial, and Foss-Pelly trial. Following the main collection of Eden's correspondence to London is a collection of his letters addressed to Simpson. In both collections of his letters, Eden writes about a variety of subjects such as HBC administrative matters, noted HBC officials, and residents and politics of Red River Colony. In his Introduction, Morton writes about the general sociopolitical and racial dynamics in Red River Colony, the agricultural prospects and difficulties in the Colony, and notable individuals associated with Red River Colony. Morton discusses ethnic groups in the region such as the Metis, French Canadians, and Kildonan Scots. He addresses the importance of religion among various groups and tensions between Protestants and Roman Catholics. Morton paints a detailed picture of daily life in Red River Colony such as observed social customs, animals that could be raised there, and crops that could withstand the brutal winters of the region. Front colophon: "This copy is No. 658 of a limited Edition which is issued only to subscribers to the Hudson's Bay Record Society.".
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Hudson's Bay Record Society, London, England
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 44,88
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Two volumes, complete. First Edition. Limited Edition. No. [blank]. Original publisher's dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Top edge gilt. Several leaves unopened. Volume I published 1951. Volume II published 1952. 7" x 9 3/4." Vol. I: Pages xciii, [2] 3-382, complete. Vol. II: Pages lxii, [2] 3-313, complete. Introduction by Richard Glover in front. Appendix in back of Vol. I. Index in back of each volume. Fourteen and thirteen additional pages in back of each volume, respectively, list the names of Hudson's Bay Record Society Members and Subscribing Libraries. Pages are very clean and intact except for light age toning and slight wear to extremities (some tearing at fore-edges on some of the opened leaves). Covers are clean and intact overall but have light to moderate rubbing, several scratch marks, slightly bumped corners, and slight fading along spine. Very Good copies. Nos. XIV and XV in The Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society series. These volumes contain transcriptions of journals kept by members of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) when the company expanded inland in the Sasakatchewan from York Fort in the late eighteenth century. Edited by E. E. Rich who was assisted by A. M. Johnson. In the Introduction, Glover provides the historical context and background information relating to the journals. Vol. I contains transcriptions of the journal entries kept at one of HBC's principal trading posts, Cumberland House, from 1775-1779 as well as entries kept at Cumberland's outpost from 1778-1779. Vol. II contains transcriptions of journal entries kept at both Cumberland House and its outpost from 1779-1782. Authors of the original journals include Matthew Cocking and William Tomison Master. Front colophon in each volume: "This copy is No. [blank] of a limited Edition which is issued only to subscribers to the Hudson's Bay Record Society.".
Publicado por The Hudon's Bay Record Society, London, England, 1965
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 33,66
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. No. 1766 of a Limited Edition. Original publisher's black cloth binding in original gray paper dust jacket. Gilt lettering on book spine. Gilt coat of arms decoration on front cover. Maroon lettering on front panel and dust jacket spine. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." lxviii, 1-455 pages, complete. Fifteen additional pages in back listing members and libraries who are subscribing to the Hudson's Bay Record Society. Front colophon: "This copy is No. 1766 of a limited Edition which is issued only to subscribers to The Hudson's Bay Record Society." Pages are virtually pristine and intact except for light age toning throughout. Covers are virtually pristine and intact except for minuscule wear to extremities. Binding is tight. Dust jacket is very clean and intact except for slight age toning throughout out, darkening along spine (slightly browned), and slight wear to extremities. A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket. Volume XXV in the Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society series. A collection of reprinted letters from the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) dated from 1703-1740. Contents are listed as follows: "Preface," "Introduction," "List of Letters," "Letters from Hudson Bay," "Appendix A: Governors and Chiefs of Bay Posts," "Appendix B: Ships Sailing Between England and Hudson Bay," "Appendix C: Cargoes Sent to Hudson Bay," "Appendix D: Trade of Hudson Bay," "Appendix E: Biographies," and "Index." The Hudson's Bay Company was founded in 1670 as a fur trading company. HBC once controlled a commercial monopoly throughout the entirety of Rupert's Land, a territory expressly formed for HBC's monopoly. Rupert's Land also comprised the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The Canadian government gained control of Rupert's Land in 1870 following negotiations with HBC. HBC is still in business to this day as Canada's largest and oldest corporation. Today, HBC is commonly referred to as "The Bay" and has many brick-and-mortar retail stores as well as an online store. HBC has since changed its product line to reflect current interests, and as of 2023, no longer sells animal fur products.
Publicado por The Hudon's Bay Record Society, London, England, 1954
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 33,66
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. No. 191 of a Limited Edition. Original publisher's dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Top edge gilt. 7" x 9 3/4." xxx, [1]-392 pages, complete. Two black-and-white folding maps tipped in back, complete. The maps are by Samuel Hearne and are titled, "A Plan of Albany River ., 1774," "Plan of Moos River ., 1774," and "Plan of Slude River." Fourteen additional pages in back listing members and libraries who are subscribing to the Hudson's Bay Record Society. Front colophon: "This copy is No. 191 of a limited Edition which is issued only to subscribers to The Hudson's Bay Record Society." Pages are virtually pristine and intact except for light age toning throughout and slight wear to edges. Covers are virtually pristine and intact except for slightly bumped corners. Binding is tight. A Very Good, almost Near Fine copy. Volume XVII in the Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society series. A collection of reprinted journal entries from 1783-1785 relating to the Hudson's Bay Company's posts in the Southern Department of Hudson Bay. Excerpt from Preface: "This is the first volume to be published by the Record Society which deals specifically with the affairs of the posts at the Bottom of the Bay--the Southern Department as it was later called. There the earliest posts established by the Company were set up and there the earliest effects of French competition were felt." Contents are listed as follows: "Preface," "Introduction," "Moose Fort Journal, 1783-84," "Moose Fort Journal, 1784-85," "Appendix A: Moose Fort Correspondence Books, 1783-84 and 1784-85," "Appendix B: Posts," "Appendix C: Biographies," "Appendix D: Standard of Trade, 1783-84," "and "Index." The Hudson's Bay Company was founded in 1670 as a fur trading company. HBC once controlled a commercial monopoly throughout the entirety of Rupert's Land, a territory expressly formed for HBC's monopoly. Rupert's Land also comprised the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The Canadian government gained control of Rupert's Land in 1870 following negotiations with HBC. HBC is still in business to this day as Canada's largest and oldest corporation. Today, HBC is commonly referred to as "The Bay" and has many brick-and-mortar retail stores as well as an online store. HBC has since changed its product line to reflect current interests, and as of 2023, no longer sells animal fur products.
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 117,47
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. 1st edition. 112 pages. German language. 9.61x6.69x0.27 inches. In Stock.